A final dash across the United States: updates from the 2018 March for Science By Science News StaffApr. 14, 2018 The crowds were much smaller for the second March for Science, but the concerns may have been even more intense
Got data? Survey of 2017 March for Science doesn’t make the grade By Jeffrey MervisApr. 9, 2018 Online results capture enthusiasm of supporters but are not representative
March for Science responses split down party lines, says new Pew survey By Lindzi WesselMay. 12, 2017 Sixty-eight percent of polled Democrats supported the march, compared with 25% of Republicans
More than 1500 people told us where and why they marched for science By John TravisApr. 28, 2017 Online survey suggests that first-time protesters and nonresearchers swelled the ranks at the weekend pro-science event
Will the March for Science wither away like the Women’s March? By Catherine MatacicApr. 27, 2017 Protest veteran warns against a week of inaction
Rain doesn’t stop researchers from doing science at the march By Jeffrey MervisApr. 25, 2017 For survey researchers, it’s all about the data
‘Boffins and their VERY academic chants’: How the media covered the March for Science By Science News StaffApr. 25, 2017 Papers marveled at nerdy signs, highlighted controversies—or ignored the march
Lots of scientists marched yesterday. Five explain why they didn't By Dorie ChevlenApr. 23, 2017 Reasons vary, from creaky knees to doubts about tactics
Live updates from the global March for Science By Science News StaffApr. 22, 2017 Follow the action with Science's reporters around the world
At a San Diego poster-making party, the Trump elephant in the corner By Jon CohenApr. 21, 2017 March organizers everywhere stress it’s nonpartisan. But …
What if every scientist and engineer in the U.S. marched? How many would that be? By David MalakoffApr. 21, 2017 Depends on how you define scientists and engineers
Meet the 30-somethings behind the March for Science By Lindzi WesselApr. 21, 2017 The three co-chairs never expected to catalyze a global happening
For Congress, March for Science is a Democratic event By Jeffrey MervisApr. 20, 2017 Criticism of party and president’s policies appears to be keeping Republicans away
Faith groups backing march see an ally in science By Ryan CrossApr. 20, 2017 Church leaders see opportunity to emphasize unity, not differences
Marchers around the world tell us why they're taking to the streets for science By Science News StaffApr. 13, 2017 Participants share how the March for Science has become a global movement
Examine thyself: Researchers set to study the March for Science By Jeffrey MervisApr. 12, 2017 Several teams plan surveys exploring who is marching and their politics